paizo.com Recent Posts in [smaller] tags non-functioningpaizo.com Recent Posts in [smaller] tags non-functioning2015-01-07T05:20:00Z2015-01-07T05:20:00ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningTangaroahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#82015-01-10T04:21:52Z2015-01-10T04:21:52Z<p>Oh, nevermind. I guess I didn't understand. </p>
<p>I was just trying to understand why the text isn't smaller - which apparently has to do with zooming and inconsistent text scaling.</p>Oh, nevermind. I guess I didn't understand.
I was just trying to understand why the text isn't smaller - which apparently has to do with zooming and inconsistent text scaling.Tangaroa2015-01-10T04:21:52ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningNyaahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#72015-01-09T09:39:21Z2015-01-09T09:39:21Z<p>text-size-adjust is a smartphone browser property. What exactly are you trying to do? Custom per-site CSS plugin never failed me.</p>text-size-adjust is a smartphone browser property. What exactly are you trying to do? Custom per-site CSS plugin never failed me.Nyaa2015-01-09T09:39:21ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningTangaroahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#62015-01-09T01:30:17Z2015-01-09T01:30:17Z<p>Indeed, Laithoron found my issue, which was zoom.</p>
<p>The text is wrapped in tiny CSS, which is set to 11 px.</p>
<p>Now that I have a place to start reading, it sounds like a bit of a mess:</p>
<p>There are 3+ vendor specific properties to adjust text size:
<br />
-webkit-text-size-adjust (safari)
<br />
-ms-text-size-adjust (ie)
<br />
-moz-text-size-adjust (mozilla)</p>
<p>(the mozilla one (-moz-) only prevents the text size from changing with zoom.)</p>
<p>Anyways, it doesn't look like convenient tools are available to control text size change in all browsers.</p>
<p>Thanks for the education folks...</p>Indeed, Laithoron found my issue, which was zoom.
The text is wrapped in tiny CSS, which is set to 11 px.
Now that I have a place to start reading, it sounds like a bit of a mess:
There are 3+ vendor specific properties to adjust text size:
-webkit-text-size-adjust (safari)
-ms-text-size-adjust (ie)
-moz-text-size-adjust (mozilla)
(the mozilla one (-moz-) only prevents the text size from changing with zoom.)
Anyways, it doesn't look like convenient tools are available to control text...Tangaroa2015-01-09T01:30:17ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningLaithoronhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#52015-01-07T23:47:04Z2015-01-07T23:47:04Z<p>I typically view Paizo with the zoom in Chrome at 125% (current version is 39.0.2171.95 m). At that zoom factor, text enclosed in the smaller tag does indeed appear to be the same size as normal text (i.e. if there's a difference it's not perceptible). It is only when I revert to 100% zoom that the difference in size is plain-to-see.</p>
<p>Edit: And no, I do not currently have Stylish or an other CSS overrides running.</p>I typically view Paizo with the zoom in Chrome at 125% (current version is 39.0.2171.95 m). At that zoom factor, text enclosed in the smaller tag does indeed appear to be the same size as normal text (i.e. if there's a difference it's not perceptible). It is only when I revert to 100% zoom that the difference in size is plain-to-see.
Edit: And no, I do not currently have Stylish or an other CSS overrides running.Laithoron2015-01-07T23:47:04ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningNyaahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#42015-01-07T14:48:34Z2015-01-07T14:48:34Z<p>You probably have set minimum font size equal to regular font size in browser settings. I have browser minimum font size of 16px and custom CSS for this forum at 20px, and I see .tiny text at 16 px and regular text at 20px.</p>You probably have set minimum font size equal to regular font size in browser settings. I have browser minimum font size of 16px and custom CSS for this forum at 20px, and I see .tiny text at 16 px and regular text at 20px.Nyaa2015-01-07T14:48:34ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningBraingamerhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#32015-01-07T05:29:11Z2015-01-07T05:29:11Z<p>Seems to work fine for me in Firefox 34.0.5 and Chrome Version 39.0.2171.95 m. I've never had a problem with it.</p>
<p>If you check the source code on the page, does it have the "smallered" sentence wrapped in a <span class=tiny>? The CSS on the .tiny class should set font size to 11px.</p>Seems to work fine for me in Firefox 34.0.5 and Chrome Version 39.0.2171.95 m. I've never had a problem with it.
If you check the source code on the page, does it have the "smallered" sentence wrapped in a ? The CSS on the .tiny class should set font size to 11px.Braingamer2015-01-07T05:29:11ZRe: Forums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningJoanahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#22015-01-07T05:22:03Z2015-01-07T05:22:03Z<p>Your smallered sentence looks smaller than the others to me.</p>Your smallered sentence looks smaller than the others to me.Joana2015-01-07T05:22:03ZForums: Website Feedback: [smaller] tags non-functioningTangaroahttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rux8?smaller-tags-nonfunctioning#12015-01-07T05:20:00Z2015-01-07T05:20:00Z<p>I have often found that the smaller tags seem to do nothing when I employ them. It is unclear to me that they do anything (Is it by change browser dependent? I have firefox 34.0.5)</p>
<p><span class=tiny>->This sentence in enclosed in smaller tags, but looks regular sized to me</span></p>
<p>I saw this issue posted over two years ago, so it would be an "outstanding bug" I suppose.</p>I have often found that the smaller tags seem to do nothing when I employ them. It is unclear to me that they do anything (Is it by change browser dependent? I have firefox 34.0.5)
->This sentence in enclosed in smaller tags, but looks regular sized to me
I saw this issue posted over two years ago, so it would be an "outstanding bug" I suppose.Tangaroa2015-01-07T05:20:00Z